Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1995-08-09
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Scientific paper
Clusters of galaxies are the largest gravitationally bound systems and therefore provide an important way of studying the formation and evolution of the large scale structure of the Universe. Cluster evolution can be inferred from observations of the X-ray emission of the gas in distant clusters, but interpreting these data is not straightforward. In a simplified view, clusters grow from perturbations in the matter distribution: their intracluster gas is compressed and shock-heated by the gravitational collapse$^{1}$. The resulting X-ray emission is determined by the hydrostatic equilibrium of the gas in the changing gravitational potential. However, if processes such as radiative cooling or pre-collapse heating of the gas are important, then the X-ray evolution will be strongly influenced by the thermal history of the gas. Here we present the first results from a faint flux-limited sample of X-ray selected clusters compiled as part of the ROSAT International X-ray and Optical Survey (RIXOS). Very few distant clusters have been identified. Most importantly, their redshift distribution appears to be inconsistent with simple models based on the evolution of the gravitational potential. Our results suggest that radiative cooling or non-gravitational heating of the intracluster gas must play an important role in the evolution of clusters.
Aragon-Salamanca Alfonso
Bower Richard G.
Carrera Francicso J.
Castander Francisco J.
Ellis Richard S.
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